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Phreatodytes is a genus of beetles in the family Noteridae, containing the following species: [1]
Beetles are a group of insects that form the order Coleoptera, in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 species, is the largest of all orders, constituting almost 40% of described insects and 25% of all known animal life-forms; new species are discovered frequently. The largest of all families, the Curculionidae (weevils) with some 83,000 member species, belongs to this order. Found in almost every habitat except the sea and the polar regions, they interact with their ecosystems in several ways: beetles often feed on plants and fungi, break down animal and plant debris, and eat other invertebrates. Some species are serious agricultural pests, such as the Colorado potato beetle, while others such as Coccinellidae eat aphids, scale insects, thrips, and other plant-sucking insects that damage crops.
Noteridae is a family of water beetles closely related to the Dytiscidae, and formerly classified with them. They are mainly distinguished by the presence of a distinctive "noterid platform" underneath, in the form of a plate between the second and third pair of legs. The family consists of about 230 species in 14 genera, and is found worldwide, more commonly in the tropics. They are sometimes referred to as burrowing water beetles.
A water beetle is a generalized name for any beetle that is adapted to living in water at any point in its life cycle. Most water beetles can only live in fresh water, with a few marine species that live in the intertidal zone or littoral zone. There are approximately 2000 species of true water beetles native to lands throughout the world.
Noterus clavicornis is a species of beetle belonging to the family Noteridae.
Scirtidae is a family of beetles (Coleoptera). These beetles are commonly referred to as marsh beetles, as the larvae are typically associated with stagnant water, but can be found in flowing water. Adults prefer decomposing plant material near the water's edge. More than an estimated 600 species are known worldwide, distributed among at least 60 genera.
Trechinae is a subfamily in the ground beetle family, Carabidae.
Ishikawatrechus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species:
Morimotoa is a genus of beetles in the family Dytiscidae, containing the following species:
Hydrocanthus is a genus of beetles in the family Noteridae, containing the following species:
Mesonoterus is a genus of beetles in the family Noteridae, containing the following species:
Renotus deyrollei is a species of beetle in the family Noteridae, the only species in the genus Renotus.
Siolius is a genus of beetles in the family Noteridae, containing the following species:
Speonoterus bedosae is a species of beetle in the family Noteridae, the only species in the genus Speonoterus.
Suphis is a genus of beetles in the family Noteridae, containing the following species:
Synchortus is a genus of beetles in the family Noteridae, containing the following species:
Pronoterus is a genus of beetles in the family Noteridae, containing the following species:
Notomicrus is a genus of beetles in the family Noteridae, containing the following species:
Suphisellus parsonsi is a species of burrowing water beetle in the subfamily Noterinae. It was described by Young in 1952 and is found in the United States.
Agabus aequabilis is a species of predatory diving beetle belonging to the family Dytiscidae. This species is found in Central Asia, with records from Xinjiang and Uzbekistan. It is closely related to Agabus aequalis, and may in fact be the same species, though not enough information is currently available to make this distinction.
Hydrocanthus atripennis is a species of burrowing water beetle in the family Noteridae. It is found in North America.
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